Couples in Literature (Not necessarily great literature)

I give you the couple, you name the work (or series) they are from.
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Jay & Daisy
The Great Gatsby
Scarlett & Rhett
Gone With the Wind
Elizabeth & Darcy
Pride and Prejudice
Catherine & Heathcliff
Wuthering Heights
Bill & Fleur
Harry Potter
Bella & Edward
Twilight
Anne & Gilbert
Anne of Green Gables
Jane & Rochester
Jane Eyre
Laura & Almanzo
Little House on the Prairie
Claire & Jamie
Outlander
Peeta & Katniss
Hunger Games
Colonel Brandon & Marianne
Sense and Sensibility
Leopold & Molly
Ulysses
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Frederic & Catherine
A Farewell to Arms
Anna & Alexei
Anna Karenina
Buttercup & Westley
The Princess Bride
Lord Peter & Harriet
The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries
Faramir & Eowyn
Lord of the Rings
Marius & Cosette
Les Misérables
Beatrice & Benedick
Much Ado About Nothing
Jo & Friedrich
Little Women
Yuri & Lara
Dr. Zhivago
Oliver & Jenny
Love Story
Katherine & Chips
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Jaime & Cersei
Game of Thrones
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8 Comments
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Level 88
May 12, 2015
It's hard to know how to write the answer for "Lord Peter & Harriet" since they appear in dozens of titles, don't they? Perhaps you could give credit for the key surname?
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Level 74
May 12, 2015
I had already added several variations, but I've added just the surname now with two spelling variations. Hope that helps.
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Level 72
May 12, 2015
Second the previous statement, with a little variance on the spelling please? I tried Lord Peter Whimsey.
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Level 67
Oct 19, 2021
As my Whimsy takes me
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Level 70
Jan 13, 2017
Boy, did I suck at that quiz!
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Level 52
Oct 21, 2017
5/25.... I should probably read more.
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Level 87
Apr 3, 2024
This was a really good quiz. Got 12/25. I like a quiz that isn't necessarily a slam dunk 5 points.
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Level 63
Mar 19, 2025
funny title